Econometrica

Journal Of The Econometric Society

An International Society for the Advancement of Economic
Theory in its Relation to Statistics and Mathematics

Edited by: Guido W. Imbens • Print ISSN: 0012-9682 • Online ISSN: 1468-0262

Supplemental Material

Econometrica - Volume 90, Issue 5

Supplement to "Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists"

David Card, Stefano DellaVigna, Patricia Funk, and Nagore Iriberri

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.

Supplement to "Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists"

David Card, Stefano DellaVigna, Patricia Funk, and Nagore Iriberri

We study the selection of Fellows of the Econometric Society, using a new data set of publications and citations for over 40,000 actively publishing economists since the early 1900s. Conditional on achievement, we document a large negative gap in the probability that women were selected as Fellows in the 1933-1979 period. This gap became positive (though not statistically significant) from 1980 to 2010, and in the past decade has become large and highly significant, with over a 100% increase in the probability of selection for female authors relative to males with similar publications and citations. The positive boost affects highly qualified female candidates (in the top 10% of authors) with no effect for the bottom 90%. Using nomination data for the past 30 years, we find a key proximate role for the Society's Nominating Committee in this shift. Since 2012 the Committee has had an explicit mandate to nominate highly qualified women, and its nominees enjoy above-average election success (controlling for achievement). Looking beyond gender, we document similar shifts in the premium for geographic diversity: in the mid-2000s, both the Fellows and the Nominating Committee became significantly more likely to nominate and elect candidates from outside the US. Finally, we examine gender gaps in several other major awards for US economists. We show that the gaps in the probability of selection of new fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences closely parallel those of the Econometric Society, with historically negative penalties for women turning to positive premiums in recent years.

Supplement to "Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in US Wage Inequality"

Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.  It also contains appendix B as an additional online appendix.

Supplement to "Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in US Wage Inequality"

Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Preparing for the Worst But Hoping for the Best: Robust (Bayesian) Persuasion"

Piotr Dworczak and Alessandro Pavan

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Volatility and the Gains from Trade"

Treb Allen and David Atkin

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.

It also contains an additional supplemental appendix. These Supplemental Materials contain information regarding the empirical context of the data in Section 2, robustness related to stylized facts in Section 3, the derivation and estimation of the quantitative model in Section 5, and additional tables and figures mentioned throughout the main text. Please see the Online Appendix for the derivations, proofs, and extensions of the model introduced in Section 4.

 

Supplement to "Volatility and the Gains from Trade"

Treb Allen and David Atkin

This Online Appendix contains detailed derivations, proofs of propositions and extensions for the model introduced in Section 4 of the main text. Additional information regarding the empirical context of the data in Section 2, robustness related to stylized facts in Section 3, the derivation and estimation of the quantitative model in Section 5 and additional tables and figures mentioned in the main text are contained in the Supplemental Materials posted on both the authors' websites and in the replication files on the journal website.

Supplement to "Fiscal Rules and Discretion under Limited Enforcement"

Halac, Marina, and Pierre Yared

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "A General Framework for Robust Contracting Models"

Daniel Walton and Gabriel Carroll

This Supplemental Material for "A General Framework for Robust Contracting Models" gives additional results and applications.

Supplement to "Experimentation and Approval Mechanisms"

McClellan, Andrew

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Monetary Policy, Redistribution, and Risk Premia"

Rohan Kekre and Moritz Lenel

This online appendix contains proofs not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Monetary Policy, Redistribution, and Risk Premia"

Rohan Kekre and Moritz Lenel

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.

Supplement to "Rules and Commitment in Communication: An Experimental Analysis"

Guillaume R. Fréchette, Alessandro Lizzeri and Jacopo Perego

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.

Supplement to "Rules and Commitment in Communication: An Experimental Analysis"

Guillaume R. Fréchette, Alessandro Lizzeri and Jacopo Perego

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "(S)Cars and the Great Recession"

Orazio Attanasio, Kieran Larkin, Morten O. Ravn, and Mario Padula

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.

Supplement to "(S)Cars and the Great Recession"

Orazio Attanasio, Kieran Larkin, Morten O. Ravn, and Mario Padula

This appendix contains (i) data documentation; (ii) Details of the numerical solution method; (iii) Details on the measurement of shocks; (iv) An analysis of uncertainty shocks; (v) Details of the Clash for Clunkers analysis; (vi) Additional tables; (vii) Additional figures.

Supplement to "Market Size and Spatial Growth - Evidence from Germany’s Post-War Population Expulsions"

Michael Peters

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Market Size and Spatial Growth - Evidence from Germany’s Post-War Population Expulsions"

Michael Peters

This zip file contains replication files for the manuscript.  There is also an additional appendix within the replication files.

Supplement to "Optimal Taxation of Income-Generating Choice"

Laurence Ales and Christopher Sleet

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Supplement to "Optimal Taxation of Income-Generating Choice"

Laurence Ales and Christopher Sleet

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Household Leverage and the Recession"

Callum Jones, Virgiliu Midrigan, and Thomas Philippon

This zip file contains the replication files for the manuscript.  It also contains an additional appendix with material not found within the manuscript.

Supplement to "Household Leverage and the Recession"

Callum Jones, Virgiliu Midrigan, and Thomas Philippon

This online appendix contains material not found within the manuscript.